Presentation

Thermoplastic materials melt at elevated temperatures and become solid when cooled down, which is a reversible process. Contrary to amorphous thermoplastics, semicrystaline polymers form crystals when cooled down.
When thermoset materials are heated, the short radicals form long branched chains to become a network. This polymerisation process is irreversible.
The rheology focuses above all on the thermoplastic melts.